The choir and the car was what sold the dunk. Take away both of those elements and that dunk was absolutely nothing special (to Griffin's caliber). He's done crazier stuff during regular games.

What do you mean take away the choir and the car? IT WAS THERE WASN'T IT? How about we take away his legs and arms while we're at it? s**t, let's just say we take away the whole staples center roof and they would have been dunking in the dark.

I wouldn't be surprised if the sh-t was rigged though. Anyone with any business knowledge can see the FINANCIAL reasons why the NBA would rig the contest in Blake's favor.

They're trying to make him the new face of the league. He's talented, I'd say he deserves it, but there's definitely a lot of shady ongoings in the NBA.

I wouldn't be surprised either... however McGee's is too damn long... I can understand why the judges gave blake better scores.

If anything, it's Derozen that really got robbed... if you gon say it was rigged, it was cuz that n*gga got robbed... not McGee.

on some real s**t, this ain't even a story. someone is hyping things up. this is nothing more than one of the many pre-written press releases that the PR department had ready to hand out. one of these were most likely written for each of the contestants so that the itinerary could be sent out faster after the contest. this happens all the time. how do i know? as a ball player myself, i remember reading two different press releases that were written about me by my schools athletic department, back in my junior year of college, when i entered the draft. one said i was coming back to school the other said i decided to stay in the draft. they just wrote both stories ahead of time in order to get them out faster to the public.

on some real s**t, this ain't even a story. someone is hyping things up. this is nothing more than one of the many pre-written press releases that the PR department had ready to hand out. one of these were most likely written for each of the contestants so that the itinerary could be sent out faster after the contest. this happens all the time. how do i know? as a ball player myself, i remember reading two different press releases that were written about me by my schools athletic department, back in my junior year of college, when i entered the draft. one said i was coming back to school the other said i decided to stay in the draft. they just wrote both stories ahead of time in order to get them out faster to the public.

Sorry. Boxden does not like truth and logic. They rather live in their land with unicorns and tin foil helmets.